Continues To Be Criticized, Duterte Threatens Philippines Out Of UN



Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatens his country might be out of the United Nations. (Reuters)

MANILA - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatens his country might be out of the United Nations. This threat comes after the UN constantly throwing sharp criticism against the Philippine government measures taken related to drug eradication efforts.

Duterte since its inception has declared war on drugs, and will do anything to be able to combat drugs, including shooting dead traffickers and drug dealers. Not
only that, he also called on the Filipino people to not
hesitate to beat drug traffickers.

Development policy and the criticism that received harsh criticism from the United Nations. The UN urged the Philippines to immediately attend what they call as unlawful killings.

In a statement, Duterte expressed his own duty as President to protect its citizens, not criminals. He calls would not hesitate if the UN continues mencapuri their domestic affairs.

"Our family of your organization (UN). By the way, you never do anything," Duterte said in a statement, as reported by Sputnik on Sunday (21/8). "My job as president is to protect the law-abiding citizen. I have never been assigned by any law to protect criminals," he said.

He also stressed that the police acted on the orders themselves, including hunting down criminals and kill them if they resist.




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